Biden-Harris Administration Announces $700 Million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding, Partnership with Bureau of Reclamation at White House Clean Water Summit
Through a whole-of-government approach, the memorandum of understanding between the Indian Health Service and the Bureau of Reclamation will allow the agencies to better collaborate to complete studies, planning, design, construction drawings and technical specifications that can be used to construct domestic water infrastructure projects.
In FY 2024, the IHS will allocate approximately $653.4 million to support project construction, of which $613.8 million is FY 2024 BIL funding and $39.6 million is FY 2024 enacted appropriations, which includes Congressionally Directed Spending projects. When combined, the FY 2024 BIL funding and annual appropriations will enable IHS to fully fund construction costs for 91 projects.
A pilot project under this agreement has been identified with the Yakama Nation in Washington State. After an IHS engineering investigation confirmed high levels of arsenic in the water system of the small community of Georgeville, the Yakama Nation and IHS agreed to construct a treatment system to remove arsenic from the water supply using Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding. The MOU allows the Bureau of Reclamation to seamlessly provide technical support for this and future projects.U.S.
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